This paper reports a multi-disciplinary educational intervention developed to improve palliative care delivery in a rural and remote area. The North West Rural Palliative Care Project commenced in 2004 on the North West Coast of Tasmania as a result of an innovative three-way partnership between the North West Tasmania Division of General Practice, Palliative Care Service North West and the University of Tasmania’s Rural Clinical School. The program was funded by the National Palliative Care Strategy under the Rural Palliative Care Program. As occurs in many rural communities, the majority of palliative care delivery in this region is by GPs based in small, dispersed towns. A specialist palliative care service, including a medical specialist, services the region. However, while this assistance is available it is not fully utilised by GPs because of issues relating to distance and role delineation, among others.
History
Publication title
Standing up for rural health: Learning from the past, action for the future: Proceedings of the 9th National Rural Health Conference
Pagination
1-10
Department/School
College Office - College of Health and Medicine
Publisher
National Rural Health Alliance
Place of publication
Australia
Event title
9th National Rural Health Conference
Event Venue
Albury, New South Wales
Date of Event (Start Date)
2007-03-07
Date of Event (End Date)
2007-03-10
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